Dear All, would like to check if there is anyway to do imap before smtp
relay ? I'm using courier-authlib-0.60.2 with courier-imap.
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One queston, Why don't use SMTP-AUTH?
I'm using SMTP-AUTH from SpamControl
http://www.fehcom.de/qmail/spamcontrol.html
http://www.fehcom.de/qmail/spamcontrol.htmlIt works good
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 1:51 AM, kengheng kengh...@mysql.cc wrote:
Dear All, would like to check if there is anyway
Even if it's possible to set up imap-before-smtp, you'll be much
better off if you have your clients use SMTP AUTH instead. More
reliable, more predictable, and supported by almost every email client
out there.
If you really want to try it, consider Dovecot instead of Courier. I
think
Hi people (Matt especially :]),
I've included a patch against vpopmail's current SVN trunk. It fixes a
wrong comparison of the quota, which makes domains with a quota almost
directly deny the message, since it believes the domain is over qutoa.
The quota listed in the vlimit is in megabytes
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Harm van Tilborg wrote:
Hi people (Matt especially :]),
I've included a patch against vpopmail's current SVN trunk. It fixes a
wrong comparison of the quota, which makes domains with a quota almost
directly deny the message, since it believes
If you are a linux user just take a look at the processes and load on
server by using the command top during the known peak hours of
operating. Look for spawned processes using lots of cpu.
Eric Shubert wrote:
If the server isn't receiving them twice, then I'd look at the
possibility of them
Hi Matt,
I forgot to mention that with the current 5.5.0 release (on SF.net) all
my problems with the weird total domain usage are gone. Well, with my
both patches applied that is: the one in this topic's original message,
and the one that deals with symbolic links.
I'm testing the 5.5.0 on